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Power Electronics
Power Electronics Roadmap
Learn converters, magnetics, switching losses, gate drivers, isolation, feedback loops, and safe power hardware design.
What is Power Electronics?
Power Electronics is one of the practical skill areas inside the EmbeddedRoad engineering roadmap. It connects theory, product constraints, debugging habits, and portfolio evidence so engineers can move from reading about a topic to proving they can use it in real embedded systems work.
On EmbeddedRoad, this topic is not treated as an isolated tutorial. It belongs to the Power Electronics branch and can be tracked alongside related hardware, firmware, validation, and communication skills.
What you should learn
Buck converter
boost converter
flyback
LLC
gate driver
magnetics
feedback compensation
EMI
Recommended progression
- 1Master switching fundamentals
- 2Study converter topologies
- 3Practice layout and measurement
- 4Advance toward LLC, PFC, GaN, and SiC topics
Prerequisites
- Analog electronics
- Inductors and capacitors
- Control basics
- PCB layout basics
What you can show on EmbeddedRoad
- Analyze common converter topologies
- Understand MOSFET and gate driver constraints
- Plan safe measurement and layout practices
